Student Grades Not Affected by Social Networking - Kansas City infoZine
Parents worried that their college students are spending too much time on Facebook and other social networking sites and not enough time hitting the books can breathe a sigh of relief. Durham, NH - infoZine - Newswise - New research from the
Social Networking Will Be a Target for Hackers in 2010 - NewsFactor Network
More sophisticated attacks on social-networking sites are expected in 2010, McAfee says. The number of potential victims will attract hackers to third-party tools, McAfee said, including URL services such as bit.ly and tinyurl.com. McAfee said
The Decade of Social Networking - Ozarks First.com
Facebook, Twitter and Myspace - chances are pretty good you use at least one of these social networking giants. But did you know they aren't the sites that started the social networking boom? Here's a look at how the social networking craze began
Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan acquires 100 percent of online social - The Gaea Times
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan announced a deal to buy Friendster, a social networking site that still retains a strong following in Southeast Asia after losing in global popularity to Facebook and MySpace. Tan's online
Parents worried that their college students are spending too much time on Facebook and other social networking sites and not enough time hitting the books can breathe a sigh of relief. Durham, NH - infoZine - Newswise - New research from the
Social Networking Will Be a Target for Hackers in 2010 - NewsFactor Network
More sophisticated attacks on social-networking sites are expected in 2010, McAfee says. The number of potential victims will attract hackers to third-party tools, McAfee said, including URL services such as bit.ly and tinyurl.com. McAfee said
The Decade of Social Networking - Ozarks First.com
Facebook, Twitter and Myspace - chances are pretty good you use at least one of these social networking giants. But did you know they aren't the sites that started the social networking boom? Here's a look at how the social networking craze began
Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan acquires 100 percent of online social - The Gaea Times
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan announced a deal to buy Friendster, a social networking site that still retains a strong following in Southeast Asia after losing in global popularity to Facebook and MySpace. Tan's online
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